Liability Insurance for Sole Proprietors

What Kind of Liability Insurance do Sole Proprietors Need? (Podcast)

With Gene Marks, Elizabeth Larkin and special guest, Steve Jones

Published June 19, 2019 | The Hartford, Small Biz Ahead Newsletter

As most small business owners will tell you, some form of liability coverage is required if you want to protect yourself and your employees from potential legal action. However, for business owners who run a sole proprietorship, purchasing insurance is more than a precaution. It’s an absolute necessity. Unlike other types of small businesses, there is no legal division between you as the owner and your business as an entity within the context of a sole proprietorship, so any lawsuit could prove financially devastating.

This being the case, how do you as a sole proprietor determine which insurance policies would best serve your business?

In episode #155, Gene Marks, Elizabeth Larkin and special guest, Steve Jones, discuss several strategies for finding the right liability coverage for your sole proprietorship.

To listen to the podcast with Gene Marks, Elizabeth Larkin and special guest, Steve Jones, visit: What Kind of Liability Insurance do Sole Proprietors Need?